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Welcome to beyond Question A fun new way to learn
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  • Occasionally throughout this lecture you will be
    presented with a multiple choice or true/false
    question. Use the assigned remote to log in your
    answer.

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Lets practice
  • ??The principal of Wheeler High School is
  • Dr. David Chipbony
  • Dr. David Chipmonk
  • Dr. David Chipndale
  • Dr. David Chiprany

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If you selected D Chiprany you are correct!
  • D. Dr. David Chiprany

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Heres another one..??The Father of Modern
Medicine is
  • Asclepius
  • Hippocrates
  • William Harvey
  • Imhotep

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The Father of Modern Medicine is
  • B. Hippocrates
  • (Remember him he will be on your final)

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Alright lets begin
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Healthcare Systems
  • Standard
  • Given The textbook, lecture materials, handouts,
    and access to the internet.
  • What Describe different types of healthcare
    facilities. Analyze government agencies and the
    services they offer. Describe the services
    offered by non profit agencies.
  • How well Receive a passing grade on a written
    unit test

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Interesting Facts
  • Healthcare is one of the largest and fastest
    growing industries in the U.S.
  • The field employs over 9.8 million workers in
    over 200 different careers
  • Two billion dollar a day industry

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??You will be assessed at the end of this unit by
  1. Skills performance check
  2. Written test
  3. Research paper
  4. There will be no assessment

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You will be assessed at the end of this unit by
  • B. Written test

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The awareness of the many different kinds of
health care systems is important for any health
care worker.
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Lets talk about hospitals.
  • Would you know which metro area hospital you
    should go to if you had a serious burn?
  • Lets find out.

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Did you know hospitals are classified based on
the type of funding they receive not the type of
service they offer?Its True
  • Private usually by patient fees and/or
    organization that provide financial support.
  • Religious religious support and patient fees.
  • Non-Profit patient fees and donations.
  • Government tax monies and/or patient fees

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  • Okay, while we classify them by how they get
    their money there are different types of
    hospitals.

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General Hospitals
Provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical,
surgical, and emergency care. They are staffed by
physicians, surgeons, nurses, and support
staff. Example Kennestone Hospital is a general
hospital treating a wide range of conditions
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Specialty Hospitals
Provide inpatient care for clients with
persistent, recurring diseases or complex medical
conditions which require long-term stays.
Examples burn, cancer, children, psychiatric,
rehabilitation, and orthopedic
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Remember I asked where would you go if you were
seriously burned? The answer is.GRADY
  • Not only does Grady have a first rate burn unit
    it also has one of the three level I Trauma units
    in the state of Georgia
  • Level I means it is staffed 7 days a week 24
    hours a day with trauma surgeons

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Government Hospitals
Veteran's Administration Hospitals provide care
for military service personnel State psychiatric
hospitals serve the mentally ill
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University or College Medical Centers
  • Provide training for healthcare workers, give
    medical care, and conduct medical research.

Emory University Hospital
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?? St. Josephs Hospital is what classification of
hospital
  • Non Profit
  • Religious
  • Government
  • Private

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In any type of hospital facility, a wide range of
trained health workers is needed at all levels.
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?? How much money is spent on healthcare per day?
  1. Two hundred thousand dollars
  2. Two million dollars
  3. Two billion dollars
  4. Two Trillion dollars

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How much money is spent on healthcare per day?
  • C. Two billion dollars

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?? Hospitals are classified based on
  1. Type of disease they treat
  2. Age of patients they treat
  3. Type of funding they receive
  4. Number of Doctors on staff

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Hospitals are classified based on
  • C. Type of funding they receive

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Other health delivery systems..
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Due to an ever increasing geriatric population a
variety of health systems have arisen to serve
the needs of this aged population.
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Convalescence Care
  • Facilities dedicated to the gradual recovery of
    health and strength after illness.
  • Generally engage in geriatric care

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Assisted Living
  • For older individuals with active lifestyles
  • offers an opportunity to live independently
  • access to healthcare professionals
  • assistance with activities of daily living

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Long-term Care Facility
  • Referred to as residents instead of patients
  • Assist with ADL (activities of daily living) such
    as bathing, dressing, eating, medication
    management
  • Provide care for clients with physical or mental
    disabilities, and individuals with chronic or
    long-term illness

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Nursing or Geriatric Homes
  • Usually for individuals who can not care for
    themselves
  • Provide skilled nursing care

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?? Which of the following would not be considered
an ADL
  • A. Administering IV medication
  • B. Money management
  • C. Shopping
  • D. Dressing

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Extended Care Facilities(transition patients out
of hospitals)
  • Provide skilled nursing and rehabilitative care
  • Prepare residents for return to home environment
    or other long-term facility

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Home Health CareProvide care in the home for
patient/clients who do not require hospitalization
  • Nursing care
  • Personal care bathing, dressing, etc.
  • Therapy physical, occupational, respiratory,
    speech
  • Homemaking food preparation, cleaning, washing,
    etc.

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?? Which of the following facilities would be the
best choice for a patient who has recently
undergone hip replacement surgery?
  • Long-term Care Facility
  • Nursing Home
  • Home Health Care
  • Extended Care Facility

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Which of the following facilities would be the
best choice for a geriatric patient who has
recently undergone hip replacement surgery?
  • D. Extended Care Facility

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?? Which of the following would assist with ADLs
  • A. Nursing Home
  • B. Assisted Living Facility
  • C. Extended Care Facility
  • D. All of the above

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Which of the following would assist with ADLs
  • D. All of the above

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Rehabilitation Facilities
  • Provide care directed at helping patient with
    physical or mental disabilities obtain maximum
    self care and function.
  • Can be located in hospitals, clinics, and/or
    private centers.
  • Services can include physical, occupational,
    recreational, speech, and hearing therapies.

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?? Which of the following would not be a service
offered at a rehabilitation center
  • Speech Therapy
  • Massage
  • Drug counseling
  • They are all services of rehab centers

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Which of the following would not be a service
offered at a rehabilitation center
  • D. They are all services of rehab centers

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Ambulatory Care/Clinics
  • Offer outpatient services for patients who are
    able to walk.
  • Provide immediate care for a variety of illnesses
  • Located in stand alone facilities or retail
    outlets

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Clinics
  • Clinics can be operated by corporations or
    private groups and provide specialized care
  • Examples include
  • surgical
  • emergency
  • rehabilitation
  • diabetes or oncology (cancer) clinics

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Clinics cont.
  • Hospitals often operate clinics such as
    outpatient clinics.
  • Health departments offer clinics such as
    pediatric care, sexually transmitted diseases,
    respiratory diseases, immunizations, and other
    special services.
  • Medical Centers at colleges/universities offer
    clinics for various conditions
  • frequently these offer free care
  • provide learning experience for students

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Physician and Dental Facilities
  • Range from privately owned to part of large
    corporately owned
  • Services examinations, diagnosis, treatment,
    basic lab tests, minor surgery, and other similar
    care.

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?? Dental offices can be found in retail outlets
or malls
  • True
  • False

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Dental offices can be found in retail outlets or
malls
  • A. True

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Laboratories
  • Can be part of a facility or operate as separate
    health care service
  • Medical labs perform diagnostic tests
  • Dental labs prepare dentures and other devises

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Mental Health Facilities
  • Deal with mental disease and disorders
  • Examples
  • Chemical abuse treatment centers for alcohol/drug
    abuse
  • Physical abuse treatment centers (child or spouse
    abuse)

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?? True or False Many teaching hospitals operate
free clinics to provide additional practice for
their med students.
  • A. True
  • B. False

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?? True or False Many teaching hospitals operate
free clinics to provide additional practice for
their med students.
  • A. True

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Emergency care services
  • Provide special care for accidents or sudden
    illness
  • Ambulance services private and governmental
  • Rescue squads frequently operated by fire
    departments
  • Emergency care clinics and centers
  • Emergency rooms operated by hospitals
  • Helicopter or airplane emergency services

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Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)
  • A type of managed care organization
  • Stress wellness (preventative healthcare)
  • Provide health services including
  • Hospitalization
  • Basic medical services
  • Immunizations
  • Basic check ups
  • Education

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Industrial Care Centers
  • Located in large industries or companies
  • Provide health care for employees of the industry
  • Services basic exams, teach accident
    prevention/safety, provide emergency care

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School Health Services
  • Found in schools and colleges
  • a. Emergency care for accidents and sudden
    illness
  • b. Tests to check for health conditions speech,
    hearing, vision
  • c. Promote health education
  • d. Maintain safe and sanitary school environment
  • e. Counseling

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Tele-Health
  • Offer medical services through interactive
    audiovisual media such as computers or closed
    circuit television
  • Provide healthcare, including consultations,
    procedures, and examinations, to remote areas or
    communities that do not have full time healthcare
    providers

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Senior Day Care
  • Provide care for elderly people who are able to
    live at home but need care when the family is away

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Hospice Agencies
  • Provide care for terminally patients with life
    expectancy of six months or less
  • Care provided in patients home or in hospice
    facility
  • Allows a person to die with dignity and in
    comfort
  • Provides psychological, social, spiritual, and
    financial counseling for both patient and family.

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Where Should You Go??????
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?? You are a 74 y/o ? with diabetes and failing
eyesight. You no longer are able to drive
  • Hospice
  • Assisted Living Facility
  • Nursing Home
  • Home Health Care

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If you selected Assisted Living or Home Health
Care I would agree.
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17 Y/O ? seriously injured in a motor vehicle
accident while under the influence of alcohol
  • Emergency services
  • Hospital
  • Rehabilitation Facility
  • All of the above

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  • I think you can safely say all of the above.
  • What other facilities might you include?

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  • As you can see there are many types of health
    delivery systems. As a health care professional
    you must be familiar with the services offered by
    each so that you are able to provide the BEST
    care possible for your patients.

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Final QuestionIf you had an emergency illness or
injury who would you hope would be there to care
for you?
  • Your Coach (hint)
  • Your English Teacher
  • Your Principal
  • Ms. Hunt (A highly trained and
  • skilled EMT I)

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  • You better have picked D
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